§ 40.23 General license for carriers of transient shipments of natural uranium other than in the
form of ore or ore residue.

(a) A general license is hereby issued to any person to possess a transient shipment of natural uranium, other than in the
form of ore or ore residue, in amounts exceeding 500 kilograms.

(b)(1) Persons generally licensed under paragraph (a) of this section,
who plan to carry a transient shipment with scheduled stops at a United
States port, shall notify the Director, Division of Security Policy,
Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response, using an appropriate
method listed in § 40.5. The notification must be in writing and
must be received at least 10 days before transport of the shipment commences
at the shipping facility.

(2) The notification must include the following information:

(i) Location of all scheduled stops in United States territory;

(ii) Arrival and departure times for all scheduled stops in United States territory;

(iii) The type of transport vehicle;

(iv) A physical description of the shipment;

(v) The numbers and types of containers;

(vi) The name and telephone number of the carrier's representatives at each stopover location in the United States territory;

(vii) A listing of the modes of shipments, transfer points, and routes to be used;

(viii) The estimated date and time that shipment will commence and that each nation (other than the United States) along
the route is scheduled to be entered;

(ix) For shipment between countries that are not party to the Convention
on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material (i.e., not listed in appendix
F to part 73 of this chapter), a certification that arrangements have
been made to notify the Director, Division of Security Policy when the
shipment is received at the destination facility.

(c) Persons generally licensed under this section making unscheduled
stops at United States ports, immediately after the decision to make an
unscheduled stop, shall provide to the Director, Division of Security Policy
the information required under paragraph (b) of this section.

(d) A licensee who needs to amend a notification may do so by telephoning
the Division of Security Policy at (301) 415-6828.